| Literature DB >> 33230943 |
Weiping Deng1, Longfei Yan1, Binju Wang1, Qihui Zhang1, Haiyan Song1, Shanshan Wang1, Qinghong Zhang1, Ye Wang1.
Abstract
Green synthesis of adipic acid from renewable biomass is a very attractive goal of sustainable chemistry. Herein, we report efficient catalysts for a two-step transformation of cellulose-derived glucose into adipic acid via glucaric acid. Carbon nanotube-supported platinum nanoparticles are found to work efficiently for the oxidation of glucose to glucaric acid. An activated carbon-supported bifunctional catalyst composed of rhenium oxide and palladium is discovered to be powerful for the removal of four hydroxyl groups in glucaric acid, affording adipic acid with a 99 % yield. Rhenium oxide functions for the deoxygenation but is less efficient for four hydroxyl group removal. The co-presence of palladium not only catalyzes the hydrogenation of olefin intermediates but also synergistically facilitates the deoxygenation. This work presents a green route for adipic acid synthesis and offers a bifunctional-catalysis strategy for efficient deoxygenation.Entities:
Keywords: adipic acid; biomass; glucose; heterogeneous catalysis; sustainable chemistry
Year: 2021 PMID: 33230943 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202013843
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336